Dallas Express

Saturday, November 8, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope The Dallas Express Distinctive in Service Always Progressive SUNDAY MORNING BLAZE DESTROYS $15,000 IN NEGRO PROPERTY One Man and Woman Badly Burned in Blaze of Undetermined Origin Which Wrecked Hames Sanitarium and Several Small Residences in Oak Cliff. Believe Still Exploded U. S. SUPREME COURT MAY HEAR CAPITOL SEGREGATION CASE IN APRIL Credit Given to N. N. Boozer, 33 Degree Grand Master of the United M. W. King Solomon Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. of Texas Mr. I. F. Patterson, 23 degree of Ohio who is a memorial and academic officer at the Mason of the Northern Territory. Mason of the Northern Territory and a well-known gentleman, wrote to N. H. Browne, gentleman, wrote to Zind. 1934, ashinger, married Mason. United Mason. United Mason. The Ancient and sacred Ancient into Masonry. ern Masonle Jurisdiction and distinguished white and black men. N. N. Boseon on Sebastian, him a full history of the supreme Council of the Scottish Rite Masonry. Boseon wrote about 7 pages on the N. N. Boseon organization and its organization in parish, gained in Washington, was the first and only legal Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite of Free Masonry among Colonies. On the 18th day of September, Council of Scottish Rite of Free Masonry among Colonies was in Boston, Mass., and, it was by Grand Master Boseon was presented to it body that they declared the Masonry of Massachusetts, Masonry of Maine and Frank, and (4) Boseon the coining and supplying the Scottish Rite Masonry and the Scottish Supreme Council of the Masonry and its organization in majesty and by imaskin. FAIRMONT, W. Va. Nov. 5 - With the declaration that he was "mancio in society and in the community" as the status of the status which has been granted to him, Shawnee M. Monday's session of the Court circuit, sent the Hewitt Klan to five years in the state penitentiary. The court judge was convicted of conspiracy in connection with the shooting of Dan Washington, a Colored man who was murdered to a lonely apache. The Klan then hired her and a band of others might kill him. Washington was shot and killed by the mob. He smiled at the mob leaf. He then disappeared and returned three months later to make charges against him. Others convicted on a similar charge wore J. A. Landis and Tava element Association; by Lolita M. Mar-a- lvo; NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. E-Blair Diageo; high commission of the member of the Board of Directors of the N. A. A. C. P.; by Henry E. War, and the recognised head of the Davier former U. B Attorney for the international efforts among Negroes The opinion delivered by Jus- services in laying out a tour that title Hoschins, sutlining the import, will take the distinguished stateration of the penalty, and cites as his man as far west as Kansas City, precedes the decision in the Indian and back to New York for about 30 Curtis case by the District of Co- poreses. Not unmilded of the bones of the case, the district has now been appointed to the U. S. B- ination and some living leaders of "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. ADELBERT ROBERTS SENT TO HIGHEST ELECTIVE the flames, also is vaulted house at the back of the building. In the vicinity of the vaulted house slightly down neighbourhood, there is a underwater chamber, through were preparing to enter the ruins of the building. The fire was discovered about 10:15:45 o'clock, and so a second alarm was traced in by firemen from Oak Cliff stations. Quick work by firemen is declared by witnesses to have prevented an accident of the narrow streets to allow at 1:00 a.m. (Sunday) morning fire. The rules said the firemen believed that all components of the hospital and hensery were on fire, but did not find any trace of bodies and no other signs of any injury or any odor of burning human flesh. Five of the burned hens were found in the hospital was partially covered by insulation. ARRESTED THREE TIMES IN ONE HOUR NASHVILLE, Teen. Nov. 1 Because of alleged vagrancy, prioror, on Woodland street, was arrested and sent to jail three times in one hour by Chelsea police post office. Sunday afternoon. After each arrest Oakley would start hear the police. The white policeman would meet him on the way each time. After a police sergeant was sent with Mr. Oakley to tell the police to mind his own business. FRENCH DEPUTY TO VISIT AMERICA CHICAGO, IL, Nov. 8. -- Whether they will it or no, politics, as organized locally is going to bring the Negroes of this city into their own hands, they would formally demonstrated when at Todday's election, a Negro, Adelbert H. Roberta, was sent to the Third Seminarial District. The black election makes bring the highest state electric office in the United States of the Negro race. The third seminarial district is so proponudency Negro that the Democrat would not put up a candidate CHICAGO VOTERS ELECT FIRST NEGRO JUDGE ELIAS RIDGE, YOUTH OF 13 YEARS SAVED FROM OKLAHOMA GALLOWS RALEIGH N. C. Nov. 5—More than 1500 persons from the southeastern states engaged in desolated Pilman accommodations to this city, and that for reason the same work. against Mr. Roberta, he going thru the election unopposed. he came to Chicago, where he un-derstood he could make good money and he also fight to put through the election unopposed. The district hitherto has been represented by Samuel Hitelem, he was attracted to the study of law and he was passed despite disparate qualifications. The Ward organization he at, the same time he was in the senate, helped immediately he went into the court serving in a number of important capacities, and he served as corporation counsel for the city of Chicago under Mayor Wil- TEN SENTENCED FOR MARYLAND FLOGGING PREFERENCE, Md. Nov. 8—Nine men and one woman, all white, were sentenced here Monday for the part they played in the tarming and confessional Dorothy Grandon. The woman sentenced was Mrs. Mary Shank, who pleaded guilty and confessed that she had been a victim from Miss Grandon and dashed her with hat and teachers. She was given nine months in prison and received one and two-year sentence. WOULD BAN IGNORANT MINISTRY IN RACE CHURCHES (P. N. R.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 5—President J. Stanley Durken, of the school of missionary education, before the eleventh annual convention of the school of missionary education, of the ignorant, idle men, gifted with more church organizations in small, poor areas. He pointed out that among the definite achievements of the convict missionaries, the portance of a program for the deaf among Colored people, the sad fact that no few college ministries are held by the and fast that no few college ministries. Other speakers brought the Negro spiritual leadership must be placed in the hands of an浸教 priest can be made. According to Negro spiritual leaders, the Negro spiritual leadership must be there for every 81 of their claims the cross the cross agreement agreement NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 5 - Elias RIDGE, YOUTH OF OKLAHOMA NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 5 - Elias RIDGE, the thirteen-year old, boy condemned to death in Oklahoma, for an alleged murder. His news is contained in a report news is contained in a report Advancement of Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue, New York. by W. H. Twine of Muncie, a attorney of the Oklahoma County attorney, in charge of the case and a member of the local N. A. A. C. P. D. C. D. C. brief in the case and that argument was had on October 6. in Oklahoma City. Mr. Twine's report con- export lands and were the long-overdue candidates for major delegate in the Progressive race, we may safely say that this is perhaps the most important step in the Lyceum field ever attempted by an international fame. The appearance will be The representative in the person, in her office, for Attorney Thomas H. N. Clarka, in her profession. For a time she is covering the northern middle throughout the campaign did not mention states including, demonstrably and commonly, however, but it is clear that she had been the candidate had been and that Joyner is traveling the SOUTHERN WHITES SOLVE PROBLEM CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee. Nov. 8-11. If the race is to be solved, the people of the South, according to Bishop Chloeves of the Colored Methodist Church, made the declaration at the fifty-fourth annual session of the Methodist Episcopal church, which thanked the Methodist Methodist Bethlehem Mission in this city. Dr. S. D. Long, represented the city. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 18.—Samuel Hicke, a race man goe'd, verdict on the race man for $100 against Laughlin's court Wednesday morning for $100 against the street car man. He is a Phi Kappa Delta jolly for a collision that occurred at Rayburn and Gilbert streets. It seems that a street car knuckle hit the street car man at the curb while all three were headed in the same Mrs. Phillip charged that the street car man was at fault for the origi- nal collision. The company tried to prove that she hit the street car in trying to go be- tween the street car man and the street car man to have taken them both contended with a grain of salt and held them both for the injury to the street car man. The company tried to that he contended for Mrs. Phillip, the company must pay Hicke jolly. OF 13 YEARS SAVED FROM MA GALLOWS has been decided our way and the boy's life weaved - Mr. Hampton stood by a real man, who believeth I want to thank the Association for the spielloid help given me in this. The boy's sentence, has been rea- ded from the death penalty to the National Office of the N. A. C. P. sent $100 toward a local fund of $100,000, local N. A. C. paid with the Oklahoma Black Blapatch, and also sent $10, toward the expense of the Party who was scheduled to come to tell them how to fight the Democratic and the Liberal leaders, and make their own votes effective. The representative, in the person of attorney, in the chair of the Liberal Party, in the folioe supportar throughout the campaign did not come, however, but sent a wire in which he explains that he would accommodate to this city, and that, for that reason he would not come, he would brought to get up a big Negro vote in this state for the election just closed. The laws of the state impose restrictions on Albert A. George, Running on Republican Ticket is Swept Into First Office of its Kind Ever Held by Negro by Racial Vote and G. O. P. Machine of City highest ranking Chicago, Ill., Nov. 8. After repeated attempts and failure, a New Jersey judge was elected in this city to oppose his name and that one being closely linked with the Ku Klux Klan Tuesday in the person of Albert A. George, Mr. George ran on the publican ticket and was elected to the Municipal court bench. He was born in Washington, D. C. at an early age he was at Altoona, Iowa, was due to solid support from him, Pa. where he served as clerk for a publican organization throughout in the office of Nicholas P. Merville he came to Chicago later, studied Indianaapolis, Ind. Nov. 8—Ever more than them through the window to Robert E. Jones of New Orleans obtain to the needs of our women to safety, then went back into the room in beauty culture, room and rescued Mrs. Culpeper, the dedicatory address, and the Madam C. J. Walker Mgr. Co. of Learning that there was a trunk in Hilton and Mrs. Thirkind respond- PAUPER HAS A CAR LOS ANGELES, Calif., Nov. 8—After having made application for entrance to the county poorhouse and proved that he was indignant, George Harmon presented himself Monday for admission. When accorded by the attendant he was given a ticket to keep his car in which he had driven up. They informed him that there was no garage for him. Harmon drove away. MADAM WALKER CO. EM PLOYS EXPERTS - ADDS TO FIELD FORCE ATLANTA YOUTH SAVES LIVES OF THREE BY DARING FLAMES ATLANTA YOUTH SAVES LIVES OF THREE BY DARING FLAMES NEW YORK. Nov. 1—Gulliver of them Mr. Miller collapsed and the murder in the first degree was the child's burden but the perpetrator was the father. Its William Miller, alias "Yellow," Miller apparently was unmoved by Charlesien, charged with the mur- the verdict and walked calmly to the judge's office. He was later acquitted of the charge in Harlem. May 24 walked across the Ridge of Sipah, last. The jury reported at 10:55, however, he after stepped. Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 8—Bouthern newspapers are widely accoling the heraldism of Paul Kussel, of this city, who was a Sunday morning repeatedly burned in a burning building and waded in the lives of three people asleep within. is our purpose to get our witness before that Grand Jurry. We suc- ceeded in getting only a few hundred registered, but will never give up the fight. WILKINS SLAYER GOES TO CHAIR (P. N. 8). NEW YORK. Now a-Guilty of the murder and death of a friend returned in the case of Ju- PRICE FIVE CENTS. NUMBER 25 PROPERTY NUDGE Can Ticket is Swept by Negro by Racial at Northwestern University and finished in the class of 1931. Judge George was married six years ago to Mine Maude Roberts. He has one child, Albert R. George. The judge has been affection for the Chicago Defender (for a number of years in a member of the board of the Chicago Defender, for a number of years in a member of the board of the Chicago League, Secretary of the board of trustees of Providence hospital and the trustees of the boundary board of the Knights of Pythias of Illinois. them Mrs. Miller collapsed and the two children burst into dystopian isolation. Miller apparently was unwounded by the vecter and walked calmly to the but to give this pedigree, he was walked across the Bridge of Sighs, however, his step faltered. Mother and baby are doing fine Mr. Judge Stewart and Miss Rub- bish are doing well. Weeks weekend Sunday evening at 2 p. m. We wish for them a smooth through Mr. Judge Stewart and with respect to excellent. Miss Bessie Martin with respect to excellent. Mrs. Rust Lodge meeting at Rust Saturday Mr. D. S. Anderson will soon complete the C. M. E. Church at Rust. We are all proud of their building. **TITLEK:** The faculty and students are delighted to have Dr. Veronica D. Theologica as a guiding thing lively in the Theological Department. The faculty enjoyed a number of parties last week, given by girls in the domestic science class, girls in the medical science class, girls in the art and science department. We have to have the desire order that she can enjoy her work. We sold aid from friends. We sold aid from friends. The Miller was quite a success. The Holloway play was given by girls. The Miller was quite a success. The Miller was quite a success. We will go to equip the domestic science department. We are glad to see our number in attendance. We pleased with students work in class and their department in Prof. Rice, the noted Editor of the Dallas Times, expresses Publicblessing delivered an address at St. James C. M. Church Schultz night might deliver an address at St. James The entire city was thrown into madness last Friday, morning before Jennie Purch wife of Deacon Dan Purch wife of Deacon passed the great beyond to pass the long, sweet, peaceful sleep, while there is no awakening, where there is no awakening. Paid $78,890.04 in Benefits in 1923 DEATH IS SUR AND MAKES HIS BILL Who must pay this bill? 890.04 in in 1923 IS SURE MAKES BILL DEATH IS SURE AND MAKES HIS BILL Will you make the preparation, or must your dependent wife and children have to work and pay? WHY NOT LET THE ANCIENT ORDE OF PILGRIM NOT THE T ORDER GRIMS FOR YOU? PAY FOR YOU? They have paid for thousands! A record of more than forty years of successfully serving its policyholders, is positive proof that THE ANCIENT ORDER of PILGRIMS is entitled to the place it holds in the ranks of Fraternal Insurance in Texas and in the hearts of it's policyholders—"First in solvency in Texas." Chaatered in Texas 40 Years Chaatered in Texas 40 Years Take a first class policy with all it's safeguards and soundness by joining THE— ANCIENT ORDER OF PILGRIMS NOW ORDER OF IS NOW B. H. GRIMES, S. W. S. JAS. D. RYAN, S. W. R. Home Office: 205-10 Lincoln Theatre Bldg., Houston, Texas Reliable representatives wanted in every North Texas town. Good pay to honest active workers. Write or Phones ELLIS W. RENN, PILGRIM COMMISSIONER PASS RENN, MISSIONER 811 N. CENTRAL AVE. DALLAS, TEXAS PHONES: { X 52 H 55 E 33 HONES: X 5218 H 5517 E 3376 Texas Towns ```markdown ``` Mrs. Johnson, wife of Mr. Johnson died at the family home last Tuesday after a long illness. Mrs. Johnson was a Baptist Church Wednesday and interred in the West View Cemetery. Big Sandy died last week in North Tyler. She was buried in West View Cemetery. Rev. Gower returned from Dallas where she was called on account of the mercy grandmother Mrs. Betty Johnson. Mrs. Bertha Woodard and Mrs. Barbara Woodard moved to Greenville last Sunday to visit her husband, Rev. Pink Woodards. The Young Men's Club is preparing to give a closing reception Tuesday evening Nov. 11 at above Church, A The Phyllis Wheaty Club met at the home of the E. L. M. Chase, the president, M. L. D. Patton preaching. The usual hour was spent for business, plans were made to be given at the home of Mrs. Chas, Thomas, Oct. 29. An interesting program was rendered by the students, which was discussed by Messages Warren and Patton. The bosseen then led us into the dining room that was decorated with American beauty roses and Holloween novelties. Coveres were laid for 14. The meeting adjourned to Nov. 10. Th. Mrs. L. A. Waters, reporter. SAN GELO—Miss Ebel Warner of Dallas is visiting Dr. A. Q. Shrifley and wife, Mrs. Rachael Hammons has purchased a new 1995 Durant automobile of the latest sport model. Mr. Thruster will be the guest speaker. Mr. Robert Lott. The members of the district board of the Progressive Association headed by Rev. W. A. Thomas, president of the Sunday School work visit the public school last week. Both Rev. W. A. Thomas and D. Warzen and each have a very instructive lecture to the pupils. The school also Mrs. M. C. Lott opened her kindergarten school Monday morning with a number of students of the grades of the board of the progress THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 ANNOUNCEMENT Note the "Gewert" tread design that is ra- pidly becoming famous for its HEAVY, RUGG- ED, NON-SKID FEA- TURE. Trade in your old tires for tires that we have in stock at these prices. ALL WORK SUPER- VISED BY EXPERT TIRE BUILDERS. Satish The L Dallas Ti 2004 Commerce Street **TEMPEL** - M. rs. Rose Eileen Franklin of Moody died at her home last Monday. Her remains are in the San Marcos cemetery, San Marcos for burial, by Understaff Branford. She leaves her husband, mother and father to visit her in her home. She mourns her loss, Mrs. C. H. Thornley is visiting her mother in Fairfield, A. B. Ayers is visiting her Saturday in Waco, Mrs. A. B. Gambel of south 17th St. quemple, A. B. Gambel of south 17th St. quemple. She was guest of her daughters, and reported a nice trip Mrs. Helen Haynes of Waco, Mrs. W. M. Ford of south 19th St. Mrs. C. Norweather and son are guests of her daughter. Ernest Desert of Amarillo was guest last Sunday of Mrs. and Mrs. Will Stikes of south 19th St. Mrs. C. Norweather and son are guests of her daughter. Ernest Desert of Amarillo was guest last week of Mrs. Annie T. Taylor, Miss D. J. Hill of Milford returned to Houston last week of Mrs. Hewa for day; and left Monday for her work here in the city school. After a short visit in Houston last week of Mrs. Hewa for day; and left Monday for Waco to spend a few days with friends. Lorenzio is accompanied by dancers in Waco who were visitors in Waco last week. SUGGESTIONS TO THE COLORED TEACHERS OF TEXAS BY JOSSEPH J. RHOADS Principal Washington High School I share the hope, which is generalized Teachers Association of Texas will come into its own through the educational services. The objectives think the intensification of our education will own responsibility as a Negro official; and the gradual expansion of our school work to meet the boy and girl boy and girl in the State. The report issued by the State Department of Education, there were 354 students. Our local records showed that figures do not reveal the whole population of the irregular attendance of a large percentage of those who enrolled in our city, town, and rural community in the state are trying to international opportunities that they have; to lives of ignorance, crime, and violence which we need every possible Definitive, co-operative measures should be adopted by the teachers of service to save these members of our community. glect in the matter of their education. In view of our present indiscriminate pennies the pennies (which is a reflection on the teaching, profession, and path of our programs); this commitment is a path of our progress); this commitment in all financial matters of our program. No plan to raise funds for the pennies is written on, unless it is paper it is written on, unless it is prepared budget and has the ability to body whose personal and technical resources are needed in the face of the continuity of policy and program of the associations, the organization, its great untouched task, my some of responsibility is heightened in the presence of Texas teachers and citizenship at large to liberally support a wide, large, wide, large, wide program, such as I have wide educational program, such as I have briefly suggested, remotes Death, on last Sunday morning almost, was in Jesse Tanner Talbey in Burlington, on the first day of four school after an illness of Sunday morning at Taylor Hospital. Sunday morning at Taylor Hospital is the most difficult physician care of the most skilled physicians and surgeons for more than two The end was not unexpected for she Dallas, Texas had been critically ill the whole of the time spent there. Every member of her family was present when the end came. Miss Bailey had been a grade one teacher for twelve years and a twelve-yeared member of a Beta- ta M.E. Church for eleven years, a School of that Church and was one of its teachers. A time of her death, she was born in 1910 and was the second child of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, a student of Saint Paul College leaving them to attend Parish View graduated in 1910. Immediately at the Dallas School she began to teach in the Dallas Department touched her work without interrup- tioned her work without interrup- tioned it made necessary that she dis- cussed it with her teacher she was assigned to the Dear- rell Department. She is survived by her father, Robert Bailey, a father, Robert Bailey, a brother-in-law, H. H. 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TERMS THE DALLAS EXPRESS er Be aes i ae ——— a een et ————— ‘The Dallas Express Sub- scriptions in Advance aes ar a ER encaane Notice To The Public ae tate ete Meee ee Ber sy sem cette Aves or THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. Stee tetas —————— Baad tease here at ————————— Polo bats | a never mented ihe white Jaaiber, wether as berm dic (qased by the ylive streaks It Wrrectafieted withthe Honea! ithe Lets plan, w00ry day. Troubla, comrcetioe eerie. Ses whlch tls wo sll 1 catch he fatsing breve: Mes we Gecdifol flags 10 trefesses « ere hatoce 9 eee hand a feted copery all the torl- ney ecupied by the human face Pits betty high room, in he eal nda am fering, ress eum Fea shoe th ans Tle Prom te bel ‘wk. KING. ee eee Ot Dae eek foe tee cis in he, “Sout Bid wren ae Nenad ae ia Sears ecs faced ‘thie fond 18 proof of the fact (hat ett nd See cacao ty ie tat the Negr pent oo iran oe ‘later sowie ment “tint” Sere cece eth Be Saar ae ae holt Safe fen Ih oe ofl ee are ‘Sta nopes ta ey ta or ‘of, the contributtons that this ef- hscade Tast year uielr contribution geretaaile Sta ae Bic A ee fin er Sait Site et oe Satake aera al Sone eae Ta sa el ea a et viet Peat ge caine eat ‘ogee dee Sia tea Wnt Recess fees seth eye porttcee ata eat tay oor fo aa attr sone he ee aac arr Sata oP hel areet at Banca llr Pinte ps ches ee mar SA Ria tee ftir ta,‘ fi Su Seen oe trea Bike eer crt fear she tk a eee tation ape Meratocnr i he Sopa oth Be arte ao =r lie Re Te Nirch et ante Sts Cero arin as ete Stak Tae Contant Bona eo ae sy et Scala Sapte ar aie a aloe Sy ca ae Eye ofl fo 00 Be ister se aes qiualitio’ wupport. Let evary por Hae Tarn are sot Sas aun Bares “That “1 fot the help of the un ie he ak Sl aie. er ty rc, a te seer a Sees Be ot ant gt a ‘Tisted with na nceount of the sor " they are doing je. continue ‘eer heac tl ie soot ure Bea or la oe ya iy tb hl ‘Le daggae unatubnent by thone wh ett! ‘begun ‘Boos. one: or tie yo 2. ety at ey: tC esa treatin hp 9 fay pfiting by roa of | gestae ian sit cha a ns et pr ay 9 oa 4 “t a sone vai a ‘A PARTING SHOT FOR BROTHER RICHARDSON a eae — -! fis, NS a sip 7 PUBIC OPINION th “ANRARING” THE NEGRO.VOTE.| grants, La tt were. quote the late! iu r. 6 1934, dawns up- oo a ‘public. it will un- faut at wees ni hae fx sme ne wil have ba hors oe atone nr i aa to see dines and beter on is ‘nga “inne ay cr along ees a tacos uncer te, We, 2 propos he 04 Nee vor a ‘oe feces et ae it dae ln wp a pod pinion oh beri fae sven sirens, Here ft 13" tons "ie defection fom te, 0, ch oe greg eben iia af fare ee, ala s"Ragre ral froeres bala heer rc prone shder pero rut whee fhe atronsat gh trea a fof these “Tinks” ate outstandin Sse Senta iyo who" gore toe, Donat, "Sen ot che Nana Aart interment Ca Fetes ng" numeroon, sh fetlonen tnd schlare cat {Fao eater fpr eral bros‘ trv Hanmont "a Amore eh fhe iglomer have ake ronath of 0.00 Nesro a erat ‘of salem ere Sanger oly when om Sai gad ea iy aoe Seti feet aesktials. “pathy on QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - IN NEGRO HISTORY. Me oe eras Ee erm ot the sunfect fe ‘ont euieaey totter ‘wit be Sano tee a Ses ee uit ae a Nea ‘What in the farthest north that! ‘Those spoken of as th re he fo ne tere na haa Satine pe ted nares a so Be gra os te eae TR Oe aaa eee aes Selma eee ee 2 i women With whic eyo vas en a er coors aie te thd with beaytitar ntopian face agent ‘Cleveland, “Onto. Pie oe ahah sane een Seer ier es oe Bonen aay 2 Bonen aay 2 A ee Se se eres it paar. the pcre opeenve mason. eee ee ste maracas Pat nour iene” so Smeg eg ae = ee ee aes See roe mt ie corte ke Eger mentions him in hie axqina, “Phe oo PP as ole poor ar aa poorest ae re oe : ih was gm ancient clty of Chal Epon phen peeraee oc Ee ee ee Boe cokes oe ee Je"the Pita susenm at Chicane ices ct Bree Oe acne pee o a ote si es eatin peas! ee eee cated ahaa Je Serwnth a peters Reyet and eS ‘the Tome ‘be. Beare aera peers ee sommes Nett eed of ee Seer ate et either of dire poverty on the part of the Park Board or a startling disrezard ‘of the Negro parks. nig AAR Pe thatthe members ofthe board reine that this condition works directly. Broper patronage of the ‘on the part of the members of the race. They eannot be blamed for this lack of atfendance if in granted that parks are places of recreation and as such must be made to look inviting. ‘Dallas Nexro parks are w souree of criticism which is unnecessary. ‘They seem to incidate a negligence of the reat cetera eee ty ‘on the part of the Park ee - Tt is'to be hoped that this bond issue as proposed by dhe Par Board etalon tach tions as are neces- nary. o beautify the three Nagro. ‘They need it. The » val Dallas vepde ta perks tf cannot be : rthem to the full in their present un- re Matec te it ee ne candidate favored by the majority of the voters! Mike nate has been ected. But ance Brother Richard the Huston Taformer becane so intereted In the ‘ss 40 take the whole of his front page for an edi- ‘expression with the Dallas Express ao the subject, Saeeoreiern nara cat Pie ear eee ‘this same. : ‘Richardson rises (at least that is what he thinks iets hen ep publican 0 ‘when the sbi man- hee the prevent eundiate forthe offic of evra, this state. The answer is that the two men mentioned the-same place that the editor of the Informer was, the candidate, about whom he blows so hard, was| chosen by the party which that editor seems fo take such delight in And in this connection, it may be) mentioned ‘Houston editor will occupy the same seat at home when the next Democratic governor for the State of Texas is nominated. (Why ig it that the man for- ixets that the Negroes of Texas have never participated in meer Maat fo ane age lot son have that J. a few days ago, soon have that 7) But it will be remembered that until the of the now Democratic BI McDonald at “Antonio n few years ago, it was not uncommon to see, Inat ove, but many Negroes in the councils of the Repabli- iean, Party in Texas, in fact, though Brother Richardson Ninea vot know ity the last governor of Texas backed by the Republican party had a bodyguard of Negroes to see to it that this same Demoeratie party did not, by force of arms, itake him from the governor's mansion. And, history re- ipeats itself sometimes. The exceptions io the rule being ound fn the history of the G. 0, F. administrations which {did not run true fo form. We would remind this good editor however that eo far, all Democratic regimes have been true to their antebellum teachings. ‘ust why the good Houston editor would call the refer- lacs this elo fo the Mistry of the party whose can date he supports “meaningless * eannot now ‘told unless he, instead of the writer would be guilty of such abberiag” Texas has net ‘had Republican, governor 1880 or there about. In the long interval, let him ‘point toa single instance of anything of a real constractive inature for the race that has been done by the party which hhe strives to Keep in power?If he answers, he will say ‘schon, Knowing when he say it that schools for Negroce ‘were established in defense of civilization and not with the view to any racial development. He talks about the utterance of the Republican candi- date in regard to “nigger” papers, Let him name a single linstanee when a single Democratic candidate who has re- ferred to the race has done so in any more complimentary ‘terms. The fact is, that the real eandidate whom he supports ‘with euch vigor, in his campaign for. the Senate.'n few thonths ago made special reference to “lgxers” and Mexi. leans, stating his preference for the Intter. Smake screen? Brother Richardson seems to be the originator of St. If ‘his candidate has not referred to the race papers as “nigger” pavers In public he certainly hae refrained trom refering ‘them as “Negro periodicals” and if can be said with cer- tainty that whether elected or not, any complimentary ref- rence ta them wil cee with starting sbraptness in the inext few days, (Its sad but true that the new song of the Houston edi- tor entitled “WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN FERGU- 'SON" will ring but sourly On. his ears in a few days.” Skin Tuck, you have a Tartar: Skin # Democrat and you have |—well; to say the least, not a lovely object from the stand- polnt that this good editor supposes, | For fifty years they vhave rah true to form, and there is no reason to suppose ‘that they'have changed radically in the space of a few days. ‘only issue which faced the Negroes of Texas in this | hhas been whether they should help to elect a Re- ‘publiean governor, thus showing their ability to stay by the jonly purty which has ever offered them an opportunity for participation, and nttempt to win a way back by sheer force of determination or whether they would go off after some- thing else which the good Houston editor professes to hay seen but which has not yet bacome t to us and the majority of eur folks. The ‘Express Chose to stay Repub Hican. Just Republican. Not Dro-campalen, mon ay, pro-Creager ot anything see; just ‘pain Republica, And it has no apology to offer for its position to the good Houston editor ot to any of the shades of : jeonn' whom be say have mentioned And Kt wonder WHY HE DR ‘TO GET DOWN OFF THE FENCE \JUST AT THE TIME THAT THE DEMOCRATIC CANDI- DATE WAS OFFERING CERTAIN STIPENDS TO THOSE WHO WOULD SWALLOW THE PAST RECORD OF THAT PARTY BOTH STATE AND NATIONAL IN REGARD TO ; THE RACE AND SUPPORT HIM WITHOUT ANY HOPE : OF ANYTHING POLITICALLY BENEFICIAL. »-_ ¥es, Brother Richardson, we agree with you that the fence is a mighty fine place for one of your type. It 18 2 Sosrastet lass from whieh ts fall late Se ord of poston which it seems that you covet. We see you, but we refuse to jln yon. Having, as you say, just discovered that “The ; Republican Party is the ship; all else Is the sea” we purpose to wtay till we see further. ‘The fence will be yours. for “reve time to come. And in closing we promise that wher }¥ou and your followers take your seats in, the next Demo- eratie cauieus and participate in the next Democratic pri musryy we will become the purveyors of that kowledge t the world. in such news stories as this journal has never ret onan. But unl that happens we contend that, fr al of pour attempts to make sound count for sense, yo have no fooled anybody, not even yourself who seem easiest to fool [You know that’there is no foundation to your present post [tons ne hope for a change in the future. And there ha been mone in the past. that standpoint at Teast, the 5 Beltin, a thie has you bested. And now to quot : Stor ee aint nce more, “SELATAN "and all the rest of that stuff with which rc ‘up your space when in need of something better, WILL THE PARKS RENEEIT RV THIS ICCITE? ‘A nows dispatch of this week states that the Park [Board af the city is seeking permission to include a $200, (000 bond istus in the proposals for the election in April for the purpose of improving the lands made available recently for park purposos'by bequests, and to improve those parks which are already in operation. Tt naturally follows that the Negroes of the city won der in thinking about thal proposal, whether or, nat" the hoautification of the three Negro parks is coysidered in Go resin statin novcal years adn” And Us time stated that they would be beatified at the earliest convenience. it would sccm that it hanpot yet been conven. ‘if one takes into account the lack of arrangement which hem, “Ie is true that tanh epuets have een tn sea ane hake 18 * equipped swim- seeeereniae ih ie sooo Get che ce : er made tl a Not Iald Out, No. has a have heen sot out brs grants, Ge It were, quote the late Present Hardin, and say Uhat ia good to have’ hee divided sai Maat” Tuer say" Oe reals Hee” Canto ahs tothe ‘ate atthe Sew erenoaly boom ay Miravorable comatose to aah bia co at frag, "wo olle otne lagers, ‘Wer Socoeaise the HEN Ga"aopast: ‘tna'we. believe ha ape tern ha "oe an ofher Smercan vu fs have' done Inthe nat, to Yt Sccording tothe dicate ‘of thet conaclaee. "We do ay, thoueh that the abeasing’ of tive: malin. Nest voters reduces" the. natioua Bitosth. ‘ot the. Noero_ sectoral cloge et the" popular vote" ea Folie te alecte. ax Dr. Du Bsa denen, in comiectan it friut lesisatlon cowie the” N IA'C, Ps hope to terave na wh Ia it'hga Im the" pant 1 Divi elected, at "hope, {ere for tkvornbie chances fa Soi South? Ife Cootlars Focleced, want political conn an theie be. Between the, de [parton nnd the proponente of th (SP am to which, we rea Sant, there's room for improve Scaybem bas heen my ay omitted Jens Yotra-racialpostane a leroup prosrenaion has’ bee®_ mad Mconanry fo an joariaary. Tol eal renrenion, Which in he Preath to. moataln. i, There ae merit" the. theory. bu |ethcem, its Dracteal ppticatio means new’ interracial chain fhe weakert "we're bad fr Year ee eee: cere ape 26r Se Wee | Seis sod wore amoa,Hasdrabai ana anna ane areat_connerere af carte, Slear wes the ther cenafan innaal hi feon They” ‘were ll Nearese and famous om oar afancn open eyo muni 4 usonauny cai | Recently 1 was reading an arti- cin geapanes coneertlng fret in the ea amen Aut re etaakeattrai ad stat sayiis odo wih Mis leeds Q2 ts ches, Uh." hum 2 Auda" waa! te fstset Set ‘tutor en's eat "Indian colored woman Tue Nblon"Anobon'e ite adopted Sei tented fhe. by” ap ell ae ‘rater by the aaoe omen Th fnct"ot Audubon ancy wns fhe tthe tein’ reasene why ‘Americans aid not ‘reclaim ome yeare later his ator hed ond tht vat ra then a an guns of ance, rt othe for ther ate tle fo Seine Adan and, hater helene the eta, but {ubon'sTelatven In Fraser four ih won the stound That he Bad [Retr blood andwon a decaon | save thecd over ean any arent ean tice We. avon Ot i See"Amone the arenen are the ud the Older. the Ete of Pee (ar ke tomas ean, "the las Ratehy the" amyant the anvbarate’ and nye, peer cae ee ee ee eet Deke ee onl" ot bes a Sore eee aes th boxer robeon St was axreed eens toes es ii troope: when It war dlacover rane os Se eee oa eee ites toe ae ee pace pemeres pote eater ce cena ek oe ey ere a rie da recon am Sei ah eect Sr wae fa eae e e e peter nats’ eas ees = Sit berate age eee senate ae See tone ae ie Dae ie gaat rt nat Pande ae fan “history Interests you and 1 Tinos” Interitso0 The Water Valley District East Missis sippi S.S. 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Menten ‘trom To no¥oe are a viaht boctor—Fou ar ah Tnhts Your eet se AI a 0 coo — micas wae tron ore ug ELIE ee oe be caret maz tne 70 at sin'grivate nctatte re, pone of ae a Pc eats bane 5 gee eneeee T nacalia nize, Bird, tp often ipenmuted by the mate Bird, lo ettep Spenars feels or rrancee, tae fpnirasat soa hare tae ist sees cal Res carats els Ss | eo Se cere eae er Ree yecentede diye ee em [eenccrpatasn on bewen Poets lab raers ions artarecae Bg Sane vie ts " “000 © 000— elke arma sees rcs iB nea fe ae Most aa ani bales Yeteens ieee [Peete ten rth ike TE es Oe aes re SOO [et Nae Sarat bin Oe te Wise Sa ea [ ac gare rer ae tier uaeee | Sar Za tea sega tea [Te oat se ideas pe a (sete bee Cheer ode treo ee rhs? eset ae is ins eae seat pt a KE Sake, oe hh a hanno Lape ie Paar nes ian cee leona atti ah ae ek teva we ‘nko yo 8 Se Re ed igen’ new ot of worda yon dont WY NOT Do rr Younsetrt yee ae le tata ese ie Baa eso aac a et Bhi ust “SURE Cun oR. “co SE ant SK Dawe nF have taken oh tala an eae ag arf as? fh man with ‘alm in fe oaltoman with gh The above is the exact likeness of the Mercy Hospital to be held and owned and controlled by the SONS and DAUGHTER of MHONY in Denison, Texas, for the benefit of its members. This organization pays $7.00 per week in case Disability from either Sickness or Accident or Room, Board and Nursing absolutely free in this Hospital and $100.00 EIR and Benefit for $1.25 per month. Absolutely no taxes of any kind to the Supreme House. Special inducement offered to any individual who can organize 15 or more men, women and children, between the ages of 16 and 63 in any community where there is no local body. Deputies wanted everywhere. Write MRS. M. S. RIDDLE, Supreme Secretary-Treasurer, Box 208, Denison, Texas Under Insurance Departments of Texas and Nebraska Service The Keynote of This Great Business Institution Upon this loft principle, insures Race Women with ideals of cultural neutralness, beauty, pride, self-esteem, physical and emotional well-being. Texas Towns When your Furnace gives you a new furnace, I have it. a new Furnace, I have it. Danny's Sheet Metal Works, 1977. E Kansas City, M. Mo. Phone Benton, M. The above is the exact lh be billed and charged an control TERS of MERCY to Denver members. This organization Disability from either Sickness and Nursing absolutely free in rail Benefit for $1.25 per mo- kind to the Supreme House. Special inducement offers gain, 15 or more men, women of 16 and 53 in any communi Deputies wanted everywhere. MRS. M. S. RIDDLE, Sg. Box 298, Dn Under Insurance Department the market. SEND NO MONEY just man on arrival one plus nine number Bedford Seamus Sea YORK Ser The Keynote Great Business 0 **SHEERMAN—Bishop J. W. Mo Kinney, who presides over the Mississippi conferences will visit the Texas conference in Lufkin 5-9 inst. of the C. M. E. Church our complimentary readers this week are Muses. Alice Horton and Alice Dixon. Alice Jacoby. Jane McCary base ball team got his left foot county, by the press while in work as head bander. Mr. P. McCary and inst. Rev. F. R. Church del of Bethlehem Baptist Church is doing revival work in Paris, Eastland, Oct. 31st. Remain is shipped here for burial. Rev. F. R. Church will preach his closing sermon, Oct. 9th preparatory to assist pastor for their annual conference. Mr. Jackson pays with Rev. J. A. Polk, an assistant pastor for their annual conference. Mr. Jackson and little girl of Port Worth visited parents on East Mammola Street of museums of Muskogee highly indicted by the Baptist Church. While here she is domesticated of Miasa of Masonville. Visitation of Miasa of Masonville Hannon are reoloring over the first baby, by the original totally destroyed the residence of the Phee and family on Person. Allison Hannon are reoloring over the residence next door on the residence next door by the Mr. Kempn and family. Rev. F. R. Church will preach his closing sermon. Nov. 9, preparatory to leaving for his conference in Dal Montillier has arrived from Chicago and will be ready for the game. He will be man vs. greenwillie: Greenwillie had a hard fight against Sherman Seavey 6-4, Sherman Star half with a two-tailed ankle, Milan that had some 22 punch behind him, and Gainesville High. With Anderson out of the game, will go to the boxing boys. SUTTLEVILLE: We were royally entertained at the Colored High School Thursday night by one of America's greatest magic tricks, the Miller of Dallas, Texas. His entertainment was largely attended, the receipt of the evening were too good. Darkness of the Mercy Hospital to be filled by the SONS and DAUGH-Texas, for the benefit of its pay $4.00 per week in case or Accident or Room, Board this Hospital, and $150.00 Bu-uth. Absolutely no taxes of any kind to any individual who can or may children, between the ages where there is no local body. Write supreme Secretary-Treasurer, Denison, Texas ents of Texas and Nebraska ESTIC SEER TELLS YOU All you wish to know about yourself and future—how many children have you had, how many Marriages Happiness—Success—Property also ask it! Start your friends with a trip to the museum, a trip to a very valuable entertainment which also has a secret. FREE! A 18-sage MYSTERIOUS COLUMN LUCK! Also funnies a SACHET LUCK! in every order. No Refund. This is the greatest gift you can your name and address. Pay post- age. Pages 29, F. 0, No. 288. CITY. Vice Note of Your Success Institution COLLEGE Kemp Addition—Mrs. B. Makor daughter of Mr. J. H. Donaldson was married to Mr. Burke in his friends in Wichita Falls wish for her much happiness and joy. Mrs will soon be herself again. Mr. Burke will spend the week end to spend the week end with Mrs. Wise Murdell Wilburn. Mrs has been conditioned to his bed for few weeks is doing nicely. The Princess Art and Club will hold a few weekends at home of Mrs. Payne Thursday night. Final arrangements were made for Thursday November 6th at St Matthews Church. Rev. Whitfield arranged Thursday 9th, 6th at St Matthews Church. Rev. Whitfield arranged Mrs. Stevenon and Mrs Johnson will also appear on the screen of the concert will be the master of ceremonies Music by the choir. A cake will be made for the prices will be awarded best yards. All are welcome. Mrs. Kauren president, Mrs. Irina Nelson Mrs. J. L. Johnson of B10 Salei St. ha had some repairs made under Matthew Church are putting forth Matthews Church are putting forth The desire the cooperation of all members and Friends. Mrs. Harper for Marpelli to take charge of Marpelli to take charge of successful year. Services at Anderson Chapel very good. One addition Chapel very good. One addition FARMERSVILLE—Brev. Bundage was at his post Sunday, Rev. A. Smith preached a soul reverence to the students, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Steward and the group from Tampa to Bancroft School, vladimir Mr. Wishan, Mr. and one of Farmersville citizens is on the sck list. Rev. M. Kinckun calls the office. Mr. Belle Brisman and Mr. Kinckun Sunday to call the office from Western, Oka., where he scked cotton. Several girls went to Greenville right before a night to a Moffitt on the sck list. Mrs. Moffitt is on the sck list. Mrs. McKinney children visit parents at McKinney school. Prof. Dagier is along line with his small number, Lincoln Dead turned from Texas, Texas. Everybody invited out next Sunday, Rev. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Runnels, Miss Goldie Thomas and Mrs. A. H. Smith last week. ARE YOU PROUD OF YOUR HAIR? PILOT STOP — Services were well attended at all churches Sunday this life Oct. 31, 2012. She was one of the oldest citizens, who leaves two sons and a husband of relatives and friends. The officers and members of St. Mark's Sunday Nov. 9th, 2012 will conduct a fall rally Nov. 9th, 2012, trustees and members are expected to pay their $100.00 budget, trustees and members held his fourth Worth District held his fourth Oct. which we very recently raised $24.55. At this point we are making every effort to re-enforce the assistance of our friends. Miss Menelaus Brown is here in the extension movement of Texas. DENTON — Mrs. Zeima Taylor Handex is at her home E. E. Thomas, in Denton Sunday night of the death of Mrs. R. T. Thomas, at Gainesville, where the Denton taking Co. was called to Pilot Point Saturday to take charge of the funeral service and to carry the body who died at that place. Rev. Colin conducted the funeral service at Gainesville. Davis is reported not doing so well. Buttilda, a gossiped singer of the church, performed at three of the white churches, also at St. James Channel A. M. E. Church, and three o'clock services. 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Fair was at his post Sunday and carved a memorial for Christian love and a daily day. Jerusalem Baptist Church, assistant pastor and nummerator, and gave 11,000 Hokkaido preached at 3:50 raised 14,000. Rev. Bell was present. Rev. Owen was present. Mr. Owen at the bedside of his brother in improving They will leave their wills relatives where they will visit relatives. Point High School and others the name of whom I do not know are associated, Rev. G. C. Curtis and Rev. Paul Pitae, Rev. G. W. Carlisle and conference which convened with St. Paul M. E. Church, Tecarkana. The teachers of Camp County are all interested in the welfare of the children and are showing a willingness to sacrifice much of their comforts to see that nothing is left undone in race in general, Rev. R. Mrs. Kliger, Okla. City are week and week in race of rock mount. Mr. Andrew Burden Shreveport La. Mrs. Hatfield Idalia Seward, Temple, Texas and Mrs. Annie Shawwah Alexandra Kado Mills, Texas are to see their mother Mrs. Marina City who is very sick MALAKOFF—Rev. G. W. Caldwell pastor of Meedecona Baptist Church filled his appointment Sunday, and were good friends with the day. Rev. Griggs of Palestine breached an altar at the church. Harrison R. Caldwell presided the annual sermon for the Mother's Club of St. Paul School. The Mother's Club had on a rally in which she raised upwards of $50,000 Cedification in and around Malakoff. He was flourishing. Malakoff is principal of those who want to pick costume have returned. Miss Mae Nastantini, assistant principal, was visiting days at her house in Waco visiting parents and relatives. Miss Mae principal, Mrs. Payne, principal of Mala- hoff School report good attendance. CARTAGE—Services were well attended at the C.M. E. Church, Rev. W. P. Simmons was at his post and preached on his behalf through a passage through to Temahm. Rev M. A. Jenkins and family went to Temahm to meet the Coaster Newman and Miss Melia Godfrey were married on Route 5. Mr. Norch Day is yet in town and will be able to land. Mr. O. P. Holland and son Mr. S. Holland of Terrell are county on business. Mrs. O. P. Holland is living and will be able to come home in a few days. Mrs. Godfrey will be in her school in the county Saturday. Rev. J. Goodwin brought his daughter in to unite school. Mrs. Godfrey will be a months suffering with rheumatism. Little Louise Wyne was report two days on account of being Bick int: Mrs. Ora Lee Cato Lee of County Fair, with her two Evans sisters. Anna Lou and Esteb Wetland are in the home for the girl. George Wetland is the Public School will open DoC and our teachers will apply to be prepared to enter and attend regularly and if this is done, it will result in the school receiving this term. The future of the youth is properly educated So let us as patrons see to it that our children attend school and we will save five cents for the Express Save five cents for the Express to touch with the doings of the Rise. St. John Community—Our Sunday school is progressing nicely, public schools are under the leadership of Prof. Wm. Southwell, Mr. Jas. Hicks visited his daughter and her husband, Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Preston, who helped Jacksonville, Mr. Ned Garrett was a dinner, of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Payne visited relatives here last week, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Payne visited Church at Center Sunday, Mr. Eugene Roberts has moved here from Center. Do you know what’s happening at the Express kept posted. WOLFE CITY — Rev. Maliard filled his regular assignment at Yearrger's Chapel. Miss Laurie M. Higgins, Miss Mirah. Miss Hirgain. Miss Winnie Spencer was the guest of Miss H. Irwin. Mrs. R. J. Holmsted visited her sister Rena Nelson and Lorene Bennett spent the week end in Farms. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmsted toasted us. She visited her sister in Celeste. Mr. John Camderry spent Sunday in Whitewright. **NERRKE** The rally at Mr. Olivia's Chapel success; we raised $206.57. S. was well attended with aup. and teachers t their post. Star Light December at 4:20 and was well taught. Parents got your children ready for December and we also want a teacher at once for further information write Rev. R. W. Wiley. night at the home of Mrs. H. E. Allison. A little nice repeat, Mrs. Allison and cake was served. Ms. Grine Turban will entertain this week. The missionary Society even though our crowd is small. Mines Vern and Ruby Clifton have moved to City-County Hospital. Mrs. Jas Ornament business trip to Pt. Worth. Mr. Grant Wawt made a flying trip to Fort Worth. Mr. W. A. Walters business met out. Mrs. Florence Deshon and Walmley Angelo to Augusto to conference. They report an enjoyable trip. Mrs. Deshon has been visiting the Macedonia Mrs. A. V. Price has zone to begin her school work in Tyler. Watch the Dressers for the Macedonia WILBERFORCE DEFEATED BY HOWARD UNIVERSITY HAD OFFICIALS BEEN EXHIBITED IN THEIR DECISIONS THE GOT IN RECIDIENT DUFFERENT C. JONESHOPE JOHNSON WILLIAM CURLEY, Ohio, Nov. 1,—A total of twelve first downs to that of four of the Howard Bison and the total of two first downs to Wilda square dazzles fifty-five yards for a touchdown, and the other three for a touchdown. Now that he was out of bounds, Now that he was fifty or sixty feet from the player was out, the Howard Bison was declared here last Saturday. The West-West Iron Clash by a West-West Iron Clash On to Columbus is Now The Cry of the People, who are slightly hampered by Wildfires, claiming themselves as the Cham- pion of the State. They march to Columbus, Ohio, Thank- giving the institutes. If she cops the victory they will be in a position to be honored and will also be in position to meet any team whoever they may be to defeat them. DEAF, DUMB. AND BLIND INSTITUTE—CAMPUS NEWS. AUSTIN, TEXAS. Nov. 7-7 Serious of the teachers attended the Foothill school, 7 H. H. Houston, Texas. The advanced boys and girls in company with their teachers, attend the Literary exercise of the Holland Philippian society a woman invited one. Mrs Josephine THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 Freddie Whitfield were appointed judges; they rendered their decision in favor of the affirmative action Bill Brown, Brown new eloquent William Brown new eloquent question, of Alfred Wyman recited a book of Dunbar's selections well. Our chapel has been seated with his advanced bows stationed the seats. Sup. Please please pleased to have the class get this experience: the electric entrance of the new building were installed last week; they are not part of our campus at night to the delight of all. We feel very pleased with our campus at night for the living quarters of supt. and wife, and also for the model kitchen and diner room of the building. Mr. Martin made this appended selection to the institution we have to do with Hammond of this city. The Senior Choral Class and Faculty of the institution on entering the chapel, a "Baby Grand" Mason and Hammond have heard our round of cheers, after an address by supt. Martin, explaining this gift of the State FOR 30 DAYS The Cost to Join is ATLANTA SEGREGATION DEPARTED ON BASIS OF N. A. A. C. P. VICYTON IN LOUISVILLE CASE. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 1—A section of Atlanta's basin ordinance which would segregate white and Colored residents has been declared unconstitutional. The ordinance wont before the U. S. Supreme Court in the Louisville Segregation Case in 1917 by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. ONLY $3.00 On October 17, the Supreme Court in Atlanta decided that Lathert Cohen, a city official of city officials from property he had bought in a "white" residential district. Including all Degrees and the O. M. A. The Georgia court in rendering its decision, referred to the following: "A city ordinance forbidding Corpora from occupying houses as residence, or places of abode, or housing, of the majority of houses are occupied by white persons, and in like manner the conditions of the conditions are reversed, and which bases the interdiction upon Color and moving more passes, the conditions of the conditions and invades the civil rights to acquire, enjoy and use property, which is not all white, all citizens, all white, or Colored, by the Fourteenth Amendment-1. The Fourteenth Amendment-1 that the N. A. A. C. P. and associated individuals and groups are fighting ordinance recently passed by the City of New Orleans. GRAPHIC CHART SHOWING GROWTH OF SURPLUS FUNDS IN 7YRS. C. M. E.'s TO HOLD CONFERENCE AT EVENING CHAPEL The West Texas Conference of the C. M. E. church will open in Evening Chancel, Boll and Juletts Street, Rever. Gen. A. Simpson, pastor of Wichita Palls church will preach the opening service, and the ministers, laymen, laymen and lady missionaries in attendance as well as many prominent laymen after Dr. M. W. Clark, the entertaining pastor and church are making ample preparation to entertain. Jackson Tenn. will provide. PARENT-TEACHERS **Booke Washington Parent-Teacher Association held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, All May 11, 2014, at the closing of the Children's Population Context Tuesday night. No audience. Auditorium. A special program has been arranged and the public invitation will be admitted on the same day.** CARD OF THANKS Drive Committee Meets Every Night in Grand Chancellor's Office in The We feel we owe a great debt of gratitude to our many friends and family, our Loyal Friends for their kindness during the illness and death of our dear sister, Mr. David White, who departed this life Oct. 28th, 1924. May God's rich blessings rest upon Mrs. Julie White. Mrs. Julie White, Mrs. and Mr. H. K. White. Mrs. and Mr. H. K. White. Alexander Chattman. Pythian Temple ASK ANY PYTHIAN Mrs. and Rev. Rev. D. A. B. Butler Daughter and-Since-Law Mrs. Margie Cook, Sister-Is-Law Mr. Nicholas Nichia, Brother Resources Over One-half Million Dollars Dallas. Texas. Nov. 8. 1934. He was the first student that John McDowell has reportedly stated that I have not been a teacher in South Dallas Kindergarten or the Community Improvement Association, as such teacher as in kindergarten and am still acting as such teachers. Now, therefore, this is so certify my school month, has always been rated as a good school, is not now indebted to me in any way. "That the said John McDaniel is mistaken in the statements made by him, and I would be pleased if he would correct, the same." MRB. ALMA YOUNG. Sushriebed and sawn to before me this morning. W. R. THREELB. Notary Public in and for Dallas « Chup Oc im Peccomrwscmccrmy eval, | i ) The Progressiy Progressive Sectal and Art ge esi Ct a at fey ite ok as See Ecos eres Mic era Seen. ay at Srl a Bee Satin? me club near the stage. 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Next! rae ode oh S| stn BH it Sh Sear ere The, Kepcorsn Oh tet Sakae ea ri nah ch’ “Chat at sts Se eee Sat ute bien Setar ae] merase nighowe was) : eal Sad enc ay ee eae 8 Sik cae | se at vy Set me ie Gab So fulgeas pee” ae al a) sme cho, oc ty De ee eae a tees oe oad LTR elite ea ames eae. etal rca ae porter, Peariie Brake? \ seat i ue ance ee atte a, See tanto a a Be Sia, age mre eet Ake pe es ary me ipeuer St eee, Se Booey: | Patterson, Professor of Sctence at tien ke Wasa Pe ean Se wf wet ta ae oni See" wine Se ae a eet a Sie el Prant gC a mee ieee eg Seb ener ere taee a Ba, Sa ea ae ie eed nae Speacenenaege Sareea cea Seen et Sat aa rit eat rine see atta a a Bat, far aot eer ait Bata Sie itecen ett tanta eer sores tiie te el Rael a Sate rat Seen ae HR DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1% 5 D I EST SECOND CAMPAIGN COMMUNITY CHES’ 7 ae 1 f this institution would take untold iE | cer cae repeat Its service “record is like ES 1 Sek. woke ee report of a beneficent overseer who ed f} answer the plea. to tort in the one shortening, "Give thei ” ‘aithful servant.” Bs | “Give their Share, food dnd tattle ‘ et The Dallas | Express, a aoe. j | Abie slong with the great beste seen Openel to 5 ae | i daily newspapers of the Ig lataates 9 Rioeeriaen eee magi li B tea he oe city, has Jumped into tale of health, hygiene and sda 5 pe = the breech to make the sell tm Sue sings and hearts ce N }campalim a success. The es training school for yous p ‘one appeal for the wi Ae detain to one | Pe] f} bill “of 1925 ‘welfare institution ee Pree iae d ]) Saber Groweh N= Bt foremost among hay ae vember 5 throug! : paar tat i vaackg ie penal ig he fact tha tres ea a oe Son ae ee eee Sra sewed opportune people of Dallas can be mention to take an active part in Fubereulosis Association, the Savat cmt the hander poosudpuics tase Weve Miditig Suhel Bobcol"el eauaiy' $a. M6 Ci0Y Wiel uae the United Charities, fome ot the handiwork accomplset in the Home Makers Tnusral Seo, an agency ot He ety wide campaign, oe Trt neraita Associction 4 Py, Sette c a oan Na ae. 2 I the Dallas Community od 3 YOUR PART Chest. AEB as ae ‘The, Community In HE hy. : provement Association r a ‘THE COMMUNITY CHEST WORKS FOR eee ees te ‘ DALLAS bromote the mora, ive He and social welfare of grup of eilren from th of $a It is non-sectarian, all embracing, and con- mites. en 1 Kindergarten of the Community Improvement Associaton, = $ER seal anaes cmirees at ee Kage emma mrs ie ae competitive lines has been abolished by the chest, i th wien i ¢ for thirty-one agencies, each with a definite field Me perce eee 008 te Se ee PAR vi veniyrebenwpsetns Of endeavor, hava combined, through the enson ifs service record. “during the first year Salvation Army: "Thelr-fallet departments are $$ aement and aastane of business men, forthe ts ean Commas Caceres aris ) Sain nr, ie ae na oe x $ purpose of economy and prosress. service record of the largest agency, In brief, it ‘of the needy ones, and those ‘of helpy wil r What part do the Negro citizens of Dallas, Tuintalned a Gay nittsery dor children of working Sots moral naoae Oneal We eine '$ have in this unified scheme to make Dallas a bet mothers and will eontinue to operate. it“ during ing in its benefits, Ste } ter city in which to live? 1925. It operates a kindergarten for children ‘Then there is the Infants Welfare and Milk s $$ A Definite, Constructive Part is the Answer. to 7 years old and provides a home for working, \ Association that maintains a health clinic Pa For in addition to several agencies that hold girls, Itis a community center, and a moral force Iu foe Negro bables whore thay ts exe Ohtani Raa out the helping hand to the members of this race in the city. the expert atvice of competent doctors. OSE nel as a part of their community building programs, In brief, it maintained a day nursery for children sogintion also employs a Colored eee or, fare two agencies, organized by Negroes and work ‘of working mothers and will continue to operate eaten reas Lick (> vileces tock cco Dee ing exclusively for them, it during 1925. Tt operates « kindergarten for the Negro homes, doing « deed of kintnam herent a Zs "These are The Community Improvement As- children 8 to 7 years old and provides a home for giving 1 bit of navioe tice, ai lvayaeetving! me sociation and the Home Makers Industrial School. working girls. “It is a community center, and @ 1) help sie ieloctonste pacple Wat caask Want + ‘A year ago, in the first unified campaign moral fores in the ety. her supervision. : [a sponsored by the chest, these agencies were in- ‘The same good report can be made about the De Ect Honiton a chalaeae :ae luded, and during the year 1924 thelr funds were fome Makers Industrial Sehool, for during oa fs eluded, and Home Makers Ind roaring 1324) D, the part of the Community Chest He provided by the chest. it maintained a elinle for Negro children, and in cipaection Soak ik apeoeee ae 3a ‘The Colored citizens responded wonderfully addition it endeavored to train young women to ‘among the Colored citizens. Do your duty again, a7 ‘well to the appeal to help Dallas, and their efforts become useful citizens and it threw open its doors, eats Dallas bene i are appreciated by the community leaders back- 5 a community center, ‘To give a tabulated re "GIVE YOUR SHARE” z ? {ing the chest movement, port of the many kind deeds done by the officials "GIVE Yt # es eee soeeel # lecessesssescsesesosessesesosetetssssieenesesooooooaocorecoeoanvecsenecreersecereeeeeesens ae ——— es Jovorsia, Dra J. fot. 3. 0, Woot rox naprogna. |ime suitan's nerom cookn apached na competent | WH: C CMRNAIAW WILLIARR DR. 1 GARLAND PENN. |2cs'<ta'r'w: attics eciurenes] ARON MAmnomarmr [ts Salers Ste eaten oe Sn ee ee ee 4 arsived in tine for’ thm grown — tmanympeestble to clas. ‘hare jwemouranber, Yet for "|. onoring sre wimg (Srsaitng’ eoreanonlas. hich; sone} Setrec Giuw~ brocOlaating thelinere estes MeUOeee iste Rekaea tarot, JeAlc Wh cipy al el mana , ‘breaking ceremonies which conais- were hoarse voles of girla dressed Mra. Burl Tyter ARORALL. SUR, Mov. 1 be. WGartand Penn seeretary fhe Department” Baveation fo Nero athe kath pepe nareh, who wee at Wile, Teer fy, October 2k m ntengance on the ground” breaking ‘xaeten fr ite‘new dormitory outlined the un which he board has declaa to uangurate snd whlen wove see im making Wey fat «sos ce orety sles ence The Pu dons in to sincontnve np oe are freden cach year until wit exceD Cniege work has Seen sliminatg te fean he It's now, thet th oara was sonmmiad tie ole sna that ie was fly undertned would ene" somegernie "ee ‘i money from time to time Which ine bone ran -wiline tat sxpreseedhintuelt anni eat ft "with the” manner “whic rowidone AW. Boren has manasa the" ftura gt thie Toei nts took oclason to speak ot th eesaeltaroecs tn poner ve ‘iatidn of the seventeen whoa 9 he ayatom nr” hiJerialeton orig" tbe “awadremigm who st ear; of wich aman Wie ‘one hen added S200 and 2" foo" te ceciteat easiest, Tl fine showing ith reat to 8 er levet extent of the scentlonal ba fer avity ot Dr, Penn Bahep IE onen gonarl saperintonton of the New Grane avn: whe wth Inthe speaker onthe proram teak" up the theme tout oblige ion tvs mide am ea thing te face "dnt, bot tak Iouregs of a" supreme walt aes ie” reered to the hae Im or ihe Galveston ak te wel ‘het she varinaonk strike prota ot aupnn whe go’ ti Hedi cert it the teribletogotiee8the Iteare throu which “they” ba [msc y appciottn the radon hie tat Inve i ich wisenabla see mest fneninaiy every ty. avery event, ‘every trish hat” me lentrnt then the reitiient ibn Tor whlch God erat ine eat sh th alow sea aid. The Wier ptt tan’ a ita ‘ont tbe "My Faith in Thee” I : ae wed, Kings of ade idesrata. Dee, 3.8. Bestt. BO. Woet- fork and. W. Johnwon of Bustos erivea’ in’ time forthe ground Breaking ceremonies which: sone: ted of prayer by ey J. 0. Wi Mama VioesPronident of Trusts Board, Consecration by ‘Bishop Te Ri" Jones, President of the. Board fra snaing of the Nationa Nears Antgem Boncdition hy: Rev. BE rein, dt penta Specla aioner wap nerved to min inary ot Bexas conference and other viatore. Phere are, representatives SC home sconottca werk have from five satsn,Arkensam,Lavislaha Oklahoma, Monin had ‘ese te svinecting called. ty lag ath Tomas federal agent of avon se" scmice th thy connection Be, Do: foun announces #800 git ftom Gen: rat aveation oasd for home ‘condi balling. A dearee Wp vn Ser consiaeration end. probabil So" worked out’ by the coutee of j 15, Aso | unhappy, undecided n doubt wo ad, not eal? Duninnen, domere ‘ota Tove. aftalrewrosat Writ fesiy, frankly tnd configemtaly ‘equeit tatormation and navies er {ining to thin. beloved. wena (work and methods You cen i" ‘Beit now. | apse nea rue sours lcREATEST WEEKLY I) THE DALLAS EXPRESS” A caer (ae Aas eee ae eee ie meen i Cals Ament Lie Si at Nal il Si OT aE 2 sults of the campaign, but because the leaders know that they want ‘to help, Following is just a brief account of the pro- gram of service offered by the two Negro organ- jzations, and an account of the work for the Col- a = ‘red people provided by a few of the other’ or ganizations in thechest. [J A complete descrip- tion would be impossi- ble, for the calls upon these agencies are ax ap manifold as the needs oo @t 4 of humanity, their will- a Ingmess to help is. tn questioned, their ability to help, to be guaged only by the success of the second campaign of the Dallas Conmenity j Chest. ‘The Community Im- provement" Association has as its purpose to promote the moral, civie © — and social welfare. of romp of chllaven from the Negro communities ‘Re Negro communities, better sanitary conditions and to maintain a day nursery for Negro children, Its service record during the first year {in the Community Chest is as commendable as the serviee record of the largest agency, "In bref i maintained a day nursery for children of working mothers and will continue 0 operate, it during 1925. It operates a kindergarten for children to 7 years old and provides a home for working file It is community eenter, and a moral foree in the city, In brief, it maintained a day nursery for children ‘of working mothers'and will c®ntinue to operate it during 1925. Tt operates a kindergarten for children 8 to 7 years old and provides a home for working girls It is a community center, and a moral foree in the city. ‘The sume good report can be made about the Home Makers Industrial School, for during 1924 Hk maintained a eliie for Negro children, and in addition it endeavored to train young women to become useful citizens and it threw open its doors as 4 commonity center, To give a tabulated re port of the many kind deeds done by the officials epee aacnetn eae fre Gab Sten Sty athe Note ik Pray se’ tt oe ee Reni loy sept racer ee sh Sesiaerea ee Se aE ata Sloman bella." 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The ‘one appeal for the Dill of 1925 welfare ‘work will be held No- vember 5 through 1 and during this of eight days, the Ne- ‘gro citizens will be giv- na. second opportunity to take an active part in the city wide campaign, ~ Not because they will i fs Pe Baa ne . oe em it Ao\f 2: Oo oI vis ORS £ i; ihe > ™ Me vn 2 i A group of ellen from the Kindergarten of the Comnianlty Improrement Asocaton pang orl inna: 0 Te the Buitan’s harem, sooks apaches ta numeroun ether Indetriablen Ss atanate cumin ary fe ec eT Kali tae Tied aide “omacetal stepms fren the Sanat, ian the pet ee ees tae Be east ore py ree the P. A, SOMBIE: Maportio. of this institution would take untold Ce fre jah goer ing moa ati, es report of « beneficent overseer who makes his te= port in the one short sentence, “Well done thou good snd: faithful servant.” its. plskments was the fre alinie wher the were opened to a large ing infants; a kindergarten where : ‘tals of health, hygiene and education were, stile in the minds and hearts ofthe needy chil ren training school for young women are determined to carry on in the constructive york outlined by Uh nettatlon of whlch they are a But foremost among these accomplishments is the fact that it stresses health and hygiene, But the good things do not stop. here, for among the other agencies that also provide for the Ne- people of Dallas ean be mentioned the Dallas Fubereulsis Association, the Salvation Army and the United Charities. ‘The Tuberculosis Association sponsored. the Negro’ Health Week in Dallas, and ‘will continve to do so in following years, It held a large num- ber of clinies for the benefit of Negro people af- Aicted with the dread malady, and made every effort to stamp out this terrible disease throug out the entire city. The United Charities dispenses charity where ever it is needed, and the. can be said of the Salvation Army: Their relief departments are giyiey listen ee heat 7 ae of the needy ones, and those worthy felp, find a sympathetic response that be everlast- ing in its benefits, ‘Then there is the Infants Welfare and Milk Association that maintains a health clinie espec- ially for Negro babies where they too can obtain the expert advice of competent, doctors, Te fa sociation also ees a Colored nurse de- votes her entire time to visitation work among the Negro homes, doing a deed of kindness here, py. a bit of advice there, and always striving to help the unfortunate people that come under her supervision. ¥, 0, de ae ce 4 the ye Communi organization that will sponsor the ‘lilt ‘among the Colored citizens. Do your duty again, make Dallas better. “GIVE YOUR SHARE.” a ee mB aly r eh leas 3 a. ] ie r eee WHY PAY RENT? : $25.00 Cash And $5.00 Per Week buys one of these 3 Room Homes } Location Gaston Mead and Santa Raliopd tn Oak cute Apnly to W. 1. VANN, Corner Gaston Rosd and 10th St, or Phone Owner : X-7525, Res, A-1998 306 Andrews eo é pee Oe ane near ie eile eS hea WHY PAY | $25.00 Cash And $5.0 buys one of thes ‘nin emt Preps es Phone ( ae Res, A-1998, We ree meas [fem wen} |e as . oa PAGE sEvIN MRS ©, CHENSRAW WILLIAMS, gearing eens sae See ee ee eat oi aad nea : Ae sil i "RENT? 00 Per Week se 3 Room Homes j nt Pe Malvopd tn Oak Ot Cason Rend and eth yo Owner F 306 Andrews Bldg. EXCELSIOR MUTUAL | BENEFIT | ASSOCIATION Dc ener ee | EXCELSIOR MUTUAD BENEFIT” sce Te eres 5 Colic, Seep = a J. R. Sparks has returned **HONEY GROVE** — Mr. Joseph from a visit to relatives in Nashville, Iowa, came to Mrs. Ma Wilson of Tyler is in last Monday and is at the home of Mrs. Ma Wilson of Tyler. Mr. Joe H. McKinley of Joe H. McKinley, Mr. Joe H. Loyd of Loyd in is at East Railway and 18th St. in the city, Mrs. R. A. Nunn, Mattie his wife, Mrs Eva Williams is all Powell, Miss M. E. Deckard and Mr. James. Mrs. Joe Thompson, the bartender, Sunday and were the guards to Dallas last Thursday on account of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Deckard, count of the death of his uncle Bethlehem celebrated the installation. Mr. Dave Higgins of Corcusan, Missouri, last week closing Sunday with to visit his wife, Mrs Higgins, the installation. Sarmon by Rev. A. L. Boose of Fort Worth and a rally Every one where $165.00 was paid on the table is glad to see Mrs Eline Stull out there. Mrs Eline Stull gave her brother, Mr. Hugh Baker, in an automobile scratch, something The first written twenty years ago, the second recently by Mrs. J. H. Beardland, Franklin Town, Tennessee. June 2, 1954, the writes: "For twenty-three years I was a constant sufferer from chronic cataract. I had a severe miosy and beaten off by a continual drop of mucus into my throat causing frequent exacerbation. My entire system became invaded and I grew worse. It seemed as if I could not recover from a constant cough and frequent attacks of billions colic. My eyes became haemorrhaging and I grew worse. I tried many remedies and finally took Percutum. I was given of my bowel trouble and entirely cured by five bottles. I most cheerfully recommend Pe-ru-na." June 20, 1924, Mrs. Bourland writes arain: "I will soon be seventy-nine years old and enjoy god health for one of my age. I still recommend me to ru-na and take it myself when necessary." For more than half a century Pe-ru-na has a proud record of good health from the world over stand ready to testify to its value in the treatment of all causal disorders. Add 4 cents postage to the PE-ru-NA COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio, for book on catarach. Pe-ru-na in tablet or liquid form sold everywhere. TEXAS TOWNS. TERRILLA — Mrs. D. K. Knight of Commerce was the guard of Mrs. Hickey of Harrison county is visiting his brother, Mr. C. Hickey. The New Hope community that they have identified all unbedded on their property to the amount of 420,000 dollars in burning of all notes and the installation of their pastor, Rev. D. D. Hickey. Pleas for the Bishop is sick at her home on West Newport street. Little Geneva Poley is still confined in a room in Cincinnati, Monday. Mrs. Alice Huckley attended the funeral of Mrs. Dan Stuart Franklin of Dallas and Mrs. Marp Franklin of Dallas are here with her. funeral of their sister, Mrs. Marie Bromwell, who died in the city Sunday visiting relatives. Why don't you pay your Dallas Express bill and stop and visit your daughter, Ms. Gina Bromwell, who visited her mother and daughters at Dallas, Dallas Sunday. Don't forget her, H. W. Wright's rally at Dallas. Call the Bell's sister of Port Worth was her guest last week. The reporter will give to all who are paid up to $100. The Highlander visited Port Worth. The Highlander visited Port Worth. The Halloween was enjoyed by all the young folks, Mrs. Annie Channey game at Waco. There will be a concert at the Dallas last week. A large crowd of Celebrants attended the football game at Waco. There will be a concert at Dallas last week. A large crowd of Celebrants laying on the fourth Sunday between the men and women at Dallas. There will be have charge of the men and Women, Ola Williams and E. J. Heard have charge of the women, one having the highest amount will serve. HONEY GROVE — Mr. Joseph Williams of Davenport, Iowa, came in last Monday and is at the home of his son, Mr. Evan Williams, of East Railroad and 18th St. his wife, Mrs. Eva Williams is all smiles Mr. Jon Thompson, the bachelor, and to Dalian last Thursday on account of the death of his uncle, Mr. John Thompson, in the latter part of last week to whist his wife, Mrs. Higginia, Mr. Tom Jackson has on the sick bed. 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